Early Times Report CHANDIGARH, Apr 15: In another major and forward-looking step towards modernising, smartening and making urban transport systems sustainable in Haryana, the State Government is seriously exploring the possibility of introducing the advanced pod taxi (Glydways) transit system in urban centres across the state. The initiative is expected to usher in a new era of smart mobility in Haryana. In this regard, a high-level delegation from Japan's reputed company, Suzuki Motor Corporation and Glydways called on Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini at Sant Kabir Kutir, Chandigarh, on Wednesday. During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on various aspects of a potential partnership between the Haryana Government and the companies for the Glydways transit project. Nayab Singh Saini said that the Haryana Government is committed to developing world-class infrastructure in the state and providing better, efficient and future-ready transport facilities to citizens. Key issues discussed during the meeting included the feasibility of launching pod taxi services, identification of potential corridors, route planning, investment models, possibilities under Public-Private Partnership (PPP), and timelines for implementation. The likely transformational impact of the project on urban mobility and the convenience of commuters was also assessed. The delegation, through a presentation, apprised the Chief Minister that Glydways is an advanced, automated, driverless and on-demand public transport system being developed using cutting-edge technology. The system uses compact autonomous pods to offer fast, safe and convenient travel to passengers. The project aims to reduce rising traffic congestion in urban areas, shorten travel time and provide an environmentally sustainable mode of transport. It is also expected to improve traffic management, enhance energy efficiency and significantly reduce carbon emissions. Designed keeping in view the needs of future smart cities, the system aligns with long-term and sustainable development goals. Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Rajesh Khullar, Commissioner and Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Department, Ashok Kumar Meena, Mission Director, Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), Shashwat, Advisor, Foreign Cooperation Department, Pawan Choudhary, Kento Ogura from Suzuki Motor Corporation and Chris Riley, Dave Manu and Alberto Fernandez Lopez from Glydways were also present on the occasion. |